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Anne Frank photos restored
Associated PressAMSTERDAM — The Anne Frank House museum said Friday that it has restored more than 50photographs and images the Jewish teenager pasted on the wall of her room to cheer herself up while hiding from the Nazis. The water-stained collage of celebrities...Tags: August, Imperial and Royal Matters, Greta Garbo, Sonja Henie, Anne Frank
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TV season preview
Fall broadcast ABC Here are synopses, time slots and premiere dates, where available, for new series, movies and specials from the broadcast networks, cable channels and PBS. TV critic Hal Boedeker assesses the programs. Opportunity Knocks, 8 p.m....Tags: Madison Square Garden, Ian McShane, Frontline Limited, Mike Judge, Government
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400th anniversary gala sparked $1.2 billion in sales statewide
757-247-4635Visitor spending associated with the 400th anniversary of Jamestown's settlement generated more than $1 billion in statewide sales last year, according to a new report. Jamestown 2007, a sub-agency of the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, commissioned...Tags: Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Society, Imperial and Royal Matters, Local Authority, Sales
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Park activists aim to bridge fountain, Queen's Landing for pedestrians
Chicago Tribune criticGrant Park is sending some very mixed messages to pedestrians—"the foot people," as the late, great urbanologist Jane Jacobs called them. On the one hand, the lot of the pedestrian experience has been improving in the most central of Chicago's...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Jane Jacobs, Government, St. Lawrence Seaway Corporation, Heavy Engineering
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Archipenko early favorite in Million
Chicago Tribune reporterArchipenko, a globetrotter flaunting graded stakes victories in Hong Kong, England and Dubai and earnings in excess of $1.7 million this year, heads a cosmopolitan field of 10 horses pre-entered for Saturday's Arlington Million XXVI. The 4-year-old...Tags: Arlington Park, Imperial and Royal Matters, Disability
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Bush gains on Iran sanctions
President Bush hit pay dirt yesterday in what has been widely billed as his farewell tour of Europe with pledges for new financial sanctions against Iran and a commitment for a net increase of 230 British troops in Afghanistan. The deployment takes...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Rebellions, Imperial and Royal Matters, Tony Blair, George Bush
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Digest
YANGON, Myanmar Queen Elizabeth II, Bill Gates, J.K. Rowling and a clutch of Hollywood stars have all given generously to help Myanmar's cyclone victims, but the United Nations says government donations for its relief effort are falling short. The...Tags: National Government, Imperial and Royal Matters, Medical Research, Emergency Incidents, Medicine
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People and Places: Jim Lehrer returns
Jim Lehrer will return to the PBS anchor desk tonight after being away since late April due to a heart valve bypass procedure. The host of the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer plans to anchor two to three nights a week for the time being until fully recovered....Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Amy Winehouse, Salman Rushdie, Ruhollah Khomeini
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Mandela rebuke hits Mugabe
Associated PressPresident Robert G. Mugabe faced deeper international isolation yesterday, with African states demanding that a discredited runoff election be postponed and anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela rebuking the Zimbabwe leader for the first time. Tougher...Tags: National Government, Elections, Imperial and Royal Matters, Government, George Bush
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Tea with the queen still a sedate affair
LONDON—Tea with the queen on Tuesday looked much the same as it would have 140 years ago when Queen Victoria started the tradition: men in tails and top hats, women in floral dresses and elaborate hats. It resembled a scene from a 19th Century...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters
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John Marks Templeton, 95; investment pioneer funded spiritual efforts
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJohn Marks Templeton, a pioneer in the investment industry and a champion of spiritual research who founded the annual Templeton Prize, died Tuesday of pneumonia at a hospital in Nassau, the Bahamas. He was 95. Templeton created one of the first...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Billy Graham, Mutual Funds, Economic Policy, Personal Finance
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Queen knights Salman Rushdie
Queen Elizabeth II conferred a knighthood on "The Satanic Verses" author Salman Rushdie on Wednesday, a year after the announcement of the knighthood provoked protests from the Muslim world.
Some Muslims accused Rushdie him of blasphemy in the book and...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Salman Rushdie, Punishment, Ruhollah Khomeini
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